If You're Caught In A Blizzard - Chevrolet 1995 Lumina Owner's Manual

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Remember, unless you have anti-lock, if you brake
so
hard that your wheels stop rolling, you'll just slide.
Brake so your wheels always keep rolling and you can
still steer.
Whatever your braking system, allow greater
following distance on any slippery road.
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If You're Caught in a Blizzard
Watch for slippery spots. The road might be fine
until you hit a spot that's covered with ice. On an
otherwise clear road, ice patches may appear in
shaded areas where the sun can't reach: around
clumps of
trees,
behind buildings, or under bridges.
Sometimes the surface of a curve or an overpass may
remain icy when the surrounding roads are clear. If
you see a patch of ice ahead of you, brake before you
are on it. Try not to brake while you're actually on
the ice, and avoid sudden steering maneuvers.
If you are stopped by heavy snow, you could be
in a
serious situation. You should probably stay with your
vehicle unless you know for sure that you are near help
and you can hike through the snow. Here are some
things to do to s u m o n help and keep yourself and your
passengers safe: Turn on your hazard flashers. Tie
a red
cloth to your vehicle to alert police that you've been
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